July 27, 2012
When Spontaneous Orders Attack, Part 4
Reshef Agam-Segal contributes to the C4SS spontaneous order symposium.
Reshef Agam-Segal contributes to the C4SS spontaneous order symposium.
In the process of looking for something else this evening, I came across some remarks I delivered in 2006 as a respondent at a faculty colloquium where the main talk…
I’ve recently had the privilege of taking over the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Public Justification from political philosopher Fred D’Agostino. Our new co-authored entry (which I will fully…
Poor people frequently make what appear to be stupid, self-destructive choices. For instance, there’s a distant cousin, Aaron, on my wife’s side. Aaron lacks a high school diploma and is always…
Jerry Gaus’s The Order of Public Reason, described by the Notre Dame Review of Books as “the most complete and rigorous defense of classical liberalism available,” has just come out in paperback. While…
On Obamas you didnt build that, see Anthony Gregorys excellent post.